Literature DB >> 15178117

The influence of salinity on the heat-shock protein response of Potamocorbula amurensis (Bivalvia).

Ingeborg Werner1.   

Abstract

For biomarkers to be useful in assessing anthropogenic impacts in field studies involving aquatic organisms, they should not be affected by naturally occurring changes in environmental parameters such as salinity. This is especially important in estuarine environments and for relatively unspecific biomarkers like heat-shock proteins (hsps, stress proteins). In this study, the heat-shock protein response was measured in the euryhaline clam, Potamocorbula amurensis, after exposure to a range of salinities reflecting normal and extreme environmental conditions in Northern San Francisco Bay, California. The ability to raise cellular hsp70 levels in response to heat-shock was significantly impaired in P. amurensis collected from a low (0.5 ppt) salinity field site, and after 14 day exposure to low salinity in the laboratory.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15178117     DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2004.03.097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Environ Res        ISSN: 0141-1136            Impact factor:   3.130


  5 in total

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Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2015-12-18       Impact factor: 3.667

2.  Conserved effects of salinity acclimation on thermal tolerance and hsp70 expression in divergent populations of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus).

Authors:  David C H Metzger; Timothy M Healy; Patricia M Schulte
Journal:  J Comp Physiol B       Date:  2016-05-21       Impact factor: 2.200

3.  Gill transcriptomes reveal expression changes of genes related with immune and ion transport under salinity stress in silvery pomfret (Pampus argenteus).

Authors:  Juan Li; Liangyi Xue; Mingyue Cao; Yu Zhang; Yajun Wang; Shanliang Xu; Baoxiao Zheng; Zhengjia Lou
Journal:  Fish Physiol Biochem       Date:  2020-03-12       Impact factor: 2.794

4.  Metabolic physiology of the invasive clam, Potamocorbula amurensis: the interactive role of temperature, salinity, and food availability.

Authors:  Nathan A Miller; Xi Chen; Jonathon H Stillman
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-03-05       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Transcriptomic response to thermal and salinity stress in introduced and native sympatric Palaemon caridean shrimps.

Authors:  Amandine D Marie; Steve Smith; Andy J Green; Ciro Rico; Christophe Lejeusne
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-10-25       Impact factor: 4.379

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